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allinteresse

Allinteresse is a term used in contemporary discourse to describe a framework that seeks to account for all interests within a system when making decisions, rather than privileging a single objective such as profit or efficiency. The term blends the German word interesse (interest) with all-, signaling inclusive consideration. There is no universally accepted definition, and the term appears in varied contexts.

In governance and public policy, allinteresse denotes processes that solicit input from diverse stakeholders, emphasize transparency,

Applications include participatory budgeting, multi-stakeholder governance platforms, and inclusive design methodologies in technology, where developers aim

Criticism centers on the lack of precise criteria, potential for decision paralysis, measurement difficulties, and the

Origin: coinage in recent decades; there is no single inventor. Usage appears in policy discussions and academic

See also: stakeholder theory, participatory budgeting, universal design, pluralism, inclusive governance.

and
balance
competing
claims
through
participatory
mechanisms.
In
business
and
economics,
it
is
described
as
a
stakeholder-centric
approach
that
expands
traditional
shareholder
value
to
include
employees,
customers,
communities,
and
the
environment.
to
reflect
a
broader
spectrum
of
needs.
risk
of
superficial
consensus
if
used
as
rhetoric
without
substantive
mechanisms.
papers,
sometimes
used
interchangeably
with
stakeholder
theory
or
pluralism
but
distinct
in
emphasis
on
universal
consideration
of
all
interests.